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NT2 Fuse link autozone RT16-2 Hrc Ceramic Knife Blade Fuse Link

  • NT2 Fuse link autozone RT16-2 Hrc Ceramic Knife Blade Fuse Link

Key attributes

Brand Switchgear parts
Model NO. NT2 Fuse link autozone RT16-2 Hrc Ceramic Knife Blade Fuse Link
Rated voltage AC500V
Rated normal current 80-400A
Series NT2

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Environment

1) Temperature range: -5 ℃~+40 ℃

2) Working humidity range: ≤ 50% (at 40 ℃), ≤ 90% (at 20 ℃).

3) Altitude: ≤ 2000m.

Install

The knife shaped contact fuse needs to be installed with a matching base.

Storage

When storing fuse links, they should be protected from erosion by rain and snow, and stored in a well ventilated warehouse with a relative humidity (at 25 ℃) not exceeding 90%, a temperature not exceeding 40 ℃, and not lower than -30 ℃.

Maintenance

1) Regularly clean the dust and check the contact condition of the contact points.

2) During maintenance and inspection, the power supply must be cut off according to safety regulations, and it is not allowed to remove the fuse when it is live.

Model selection

Rated voltage V

Size

Rated current (melt) A

Scope of segmentation and category of use

Rated breaking capacity

RT16-2(NT2)-80A/500V

AC500V

2

80

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-100A/500V

AC500V

2

100

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-125A/500V

AC500V

2

125

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-160A/500V

AC500V

2

160

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-200A/500V

AC500V

2

200

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-250A/500V

AC500V

2

250

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-315A/500V

AC500V

2

315

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-350A/500V

AC500V

2

350

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-400A/500V

AC500V

2

400

gG

120

RT16-2(NT2)-80A/690V

AC690V

2

80

gG

50

RT16-2(NT2)-100A/690V

AC690V

2

100

gG

50

RT16-2(NT2)-125A/690V

AC690V

2

125

gG

50

RT16-2(NT2)-160A/690V

AC690V

2

160

gG

50

RT16-2(NT2)-200A/690V

AC690V

2

200

gG

50

RT16-2(NT2)-250A/690V

AC690V

2

250

gG

50

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